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How to Configure .NET 4.0 Cache to use a Distributed Cache?
In-memory distributed cache today has become really popular for applications running in a multi-server environment because it helps improve application scalability and performance. Until .NET Framework 3.5 there was ASP.NET Cache object available only for web application under System.Web.Caching namespace. … Continue reading
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How to Cache ASP.NET View State in a Distributed Cache?
ASP.NET today is widely used for high traffic web applications that can need to handle millions of users and are deployed in load balanced web farms. One important part of ASP.NET is View State that many applications use. ASP.NET View … Continue reading